African Tribal Village Canvas Wall Art Print - Ancestors | Noirci Studio

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Artist: Robert Lawrence (artist profile)

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Description

African Tribal Village Canvas Wall Art Print - Ancestors begins as an original 2021 oil painting by Robert Lawrence, reproduced as an authorized, museum-grade giclée canvas print by Noirci Studio in a limited edition of 250 across all sizes and formats.

Nine women stand together, backs straight, faces turned toward a golden skyline, each figure rendered as a long sweep of teal, orange, white, or deep brown against ochre shapes that could be towers or could be memory. They came from somewhere. They carry it forward.

Noirci Studio is a Black-owned online art marketplace founded by artist Robert Lawrence. Every piece begins as an original work, and the artist behind each work earns a royalty on every sale. This canvas is an archival giclee reproduction verified against Robert Lawrence's original oil painting, which remains in his hands.

Standard US shipping is free on every order. Each piece is hand-crafted, quality-checked, and printed in the USA, ships within 2 to 3 business days (a 1-day priority upgrade is available at checkout), and is delivered within 4 to 8 business days. Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery.

Format count: 3. Rolled canvas: unmounted and ships rolled, with no frame and no hanging hardware, made for custom framing. Stretched canvas: hand-stretched and mounted on 1.25-inch FSC-certified kiln-dried wood stretcher bars, with mirror-wrapped gallery edges and sawtooth hanging hardware pre-installed, ready to hang. Floating-framed canvas: stretched canvas mounted inside a 1.25-inch solid wood molding float frame in walnut, gold, silver, and black, with wire hanging hardware installed, ready to hang. The float frame adds 1.5 inches to the total height and width. All formats are archival canvas prints.

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Size count: 5. Sizes: 16x12, 20x16, 24x18, 32x24, and 40x30 inches. Prices start at $54 for the 16x12 rolled canvas.

Each order includes a certificate of authenticity.

Artwork title: Ancestors. Subject: Nine Tribal Women. Themes: Ancestry, Tradition, Wisdom, Community, Generational connection. Mood: Reflective, Grounded, Resolute. Style: African Tribal for contemporary interiors, earth-toned interiors, afrohemian and afro-bohemian interiors decor. Collection: Motherland. Orientation: Landscape. Main colors: blue, orange, brown, beige. Canvas: 360 GSM 65/35 poly-cotton, acid-free, pH neutral, semi-gloss finish. Inks: eco-friendly Epson archival pigment, rated for 100+ years of indoor display. Display: indoor use recommended. Care: dust with a soft, dry cloth.

It hangs well in a living room, a entryway, a dining room, and a hallway. It suits adults, heritage collectors. Collectors reach for it as a housewarming gift, birthday gift, family-heritage celebration gift, gift for collectors of Black art, gift for shoppers seeking Black women wall art, and gift for shoppers seeking African-inspired canvas wall art.

Product Images

Ancestors African village wall art canvas featuring nine tribal women in blue and orange gowns, above a cream sofa in a Moroccan plaster living room
Ancestors African village wall art canvas featuring nine tribal women in blue and orange gowns, above a cream sofa in a Moroccan plaster living room
Ancestors African tribal wall art in a black floating frame, nine tribal women in painted gowns against an amber abstract background
Ancestors African tribal wall art in a black floating frame, nine tribal women in painted gowns against an amber abstract background
Ancestors African tribal village wall art in a walnut floating frame, nine tribal women in blue, orange and cream dresses on an abstract background
Ancestors African tribal village wall art in a walnut floating frame, nine tribal women in blue, orange and cream dresses on an abstract background
Ancestors Black women wall art in a gold floating frame, nine tribal women in flowing gowns in a modern village interpretation
Ancestors Black women wall art in a gold floating frame, nine tribal women in flowing gowns in a modern village interpretation
Ancestors Afrocentric canvas wall art in a silver floating frame, nine tribal women in painted gowns against warm amber abstraction
Ancestors Afrocentric canvas wall art in a silver floating frame, nine tribal women in painted gowns against warm amber abstraction
Ancestors tribal women wall art stretched on wood bars, ready to hang, nine tribal women in blue and orange gowns
Ancestors tribal women wall art stretched on wood bars, ready to hang, nine tribal women in blue and orange gowns
Rolled canvas print of Ancestors African tribal wall art, nine tribal women, curled corner shown, ready for custom framing
Rolled canvas print of Ancestors African tribal wall art, nine tribal women, curled corner shown, ready for custom framing
Ancestors African village wall art for a living room, framed nine tribal women above a cream sofa with mudcloth pillows and woven decor
Ancestors African village wall art for a living room, framed nine tribal women above a cream sofa with mudcloth pillows and woven decor
Ancestors Black women wall art in a gold frame on a terracotta kitchen wall above a dark wood sideboard
Ancestors Black women wall art in a gold frame on a terracotta kitchen wall above a dark wood sideboard
Ancestors African American wall art for a home office, white framed nine tribal women above a wood desk with brass lamp
Ancestors African American wall art for a home office, white framed nine tribal women above a wood desk with brass lamp
Ancestors African tribal wall art for the bedroom, walnut framed nine tribal women above a platform bed with brass lamps
Ancestors African tribal wall art for the bedroom, walnut framed nine tribal women above a platform bed with brass lamps
Ancestors Afrocentric canvas wall art in a black frame in a boho bedroom with cane headboard and kente throw
Ancestors Afrocentric canvas wall art in a black frame in a boho bedroom with cane headboard and kente throw
Ancestors tribal women wall art in a gold frame above an apartment hallway bench with mustard pillow
Ancestors tribal women wall art in a gold frame above an apartment hallway bench with mustard pillow
Ancestors African village wall art in a walnut frame above a carved entryway bench with mudcloth throws and woven baskets
Ancestors African village wall art in a walnut frame above a carved entryway bench with mudcloth throws and woven baskets

Sizes and Formats (30 options)

Specifications

Values below describe the Canvas Print format. Every size and format is listed above.

Artwork

Artist
Robert Lawrence
Subject
Nine Tribal Women
Style
African Tribal
Emotional Tone
Reflective, Grounded, Resolute
Theme
Ancestry, Tradition, Wisdom, Community, Generational connection
Colours
Blue, Orange, Brown, Beige
Authenticity
Giclée print of a verified original
Edition
Limited edition - maximum 250 reproductions per artwork.

Material and Printing

Canvas Type
360 GSM poly-cotton canvas (65/35 blend), acid-free and pH neutral, semi-gloss finish
Print Type
Canvas Print
Original Medium
Oil on canvas
Ink Type
Eco-friendly Epson archival pigment inks (giclée printed)
Printing Method
Giclée
Surface
Canvas
Fade Resistance
Rated for 100+ years indoor display

Format and Framing

Sizes Available
16x12 inches, 20x16 inches, 24x18 inches, 32x24 inches, 40x30 inches
Formats Available
Canvas Print, Stretched Canvas, Canvas Black Frame, Canvas Walnut Frame, Canvas Gold Frame, Canvas Silver Frame
Orientation
Landscape
Frame Styles Available
Unframed, Canvas, Framed, Gallery wrapped, Modern, Matted, Floater
Frame Material
Wood
Float Frame Sizing
Adds 1.5 in to height and width
Frame Color Options
Walnut, Gold, Silver, Black
Mounting
Rolled canvas prints ship unmounted for custom framing. Stretched and floating-frame canvases arrive ready to hang.
Stretcher Bars
Solid FSC-certified wood, 1.25 in deep, rounded edges, beveled sides
Edge Finish
Mirror wrap (the sides echo the composition instead of cutting into it)
Hanging Hardware
Sawtooth hardware pre-installed on stretched canvases. Float-framed canvases arrive with wire hanging hardware installed. Rolled prints ship without hardware.

Where It Works

Recommended Rooms
Living room, Entryway, Dining room, Hallway
Occasions
Housewarming, Birthday, Family-heritage celebration
Decor Styles
Contemporary interiors, Earth-toned interiors, Afrohemian and Afro-bohemian interiors

Origin and Care

Made In
United States
Condition
New
Production
Printed and quality-checked
Cleaning
Dust with soft, dry cloth
Display
Indoor use recommended

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Ancestors" represent?

"Ancestors" gathers nine women in flowing gowns of blue, orange, cream and brown before an abstract skyline. The figures bridge living village women and the generations behind them, whose knowledge and protection still move through the community. No one stands alone. Robert Lawrence painted the original in 2021 with oil applied by putty knife, which gives the surface its layered, textured marks.

What room and decor style works best with this piece?

It anchors a living room, dining room, entryway or wide hallway. The earth-toned palette with blue and orange accents was made for Afrohemian and Afro-bohemian interiors, and it settles just as easily into contemporary or earth-toned rooms. Its landscape format wants a generous wall, ideally above a sofa or console.

Who is the artist, and is this an original work?

Robert Lawrence, the marketplace's founder, painted the original oil on canvas. What you receive is a giclée canvas print of it, sold rolled, stretched, or framed in gold, silver, black or walnut. He retains the source painting and earns a royalty on every print sold.

Is this a good gift for a family heritage celebration?

Few pieces fit that moment better. Its subject is generational connection itself, so it works for reunions, milestone birthdays and housewarmings where family history matters. Buyers often choose it for elders who hold the family stories. It says the line continues, and you're part of it.

Are these original works or reproductions?

Each piece at Noirci Studio is an archival giclée canvas print reproduced from original artwork created by Black artists. The original paintings belong to the artists. When you purchase a print, you receive an archival reproduction printed with Epson pigment inks on acid-free canvas, manufacturer-rated to last 100+ years of indoor display. This means you get original Black artistry in a format made for decades of display.

What makes these prints museum-quality?

The materials, mostly. Noirci Studio prints are archival giclée reproductions made with Epson pigment inks on 360 GSM canvas, a 65/35 poly-cotton blend that's acid-free and pH neutral, manufacturer-rated for 100+ years of indoor display. Giclée is the same reproduction process museums rely on for their own prints. Every piece is made to order in the U.S., which keeps color accuracy and sharpness under tight control from file to finished canvas.

Is Noirci Studio Black-owned?

Yes. Noirci Studio is a Black-owned online art marketplace founded by Robert Lawrence, dedicated to African American artistry. Every piece in the collection comes from a Black artist, and each sale pays a direct royalty to the creator. Your purchase supports a curated marketplace built around Black culture, not a generic platform that happens to carry Black art as a category.

Do the artists get paid when I buy a print?

Yes, every sale at Noirci Studio includes a direct royalty payment to the original artist. The marketplace model is built to compensate creators, not just license their images for profit. This is a core commitment: supporting Black artists financially, not just aesthetically. If you are looking for Black wall art that supports artists directly, this is the model.

What's the difference between stretched canvas, framed canvas, and rolled canvas?

Stretched canvas arrives ready to hang. The print is wrapped around a solid wood frame with hanging hardware already attached. Framed canvas includes an outer float frame in your choice of finish (gold, silver, black, or walnut) for a more polished, gallery-ready look. Rolled canvas ships rolled in a protective tube, unmounted, for customers who prefer their own custom frame. All options use the same archival giclée print quality.

Can I return a piece if it doesn't work in my space?

Yes. You have 30 days from delivery to send it back. If the size or style isn't right, return the piece and place a new order for the one you want. Direct exchanges are reserved for items that arrive damaged, defective, or different from what you ordered, and we replace those free with a prepaid label. For any other return, you cover return shipping and a 20% restocking fee comes off the refund. Full details live in our returns policy.

Why is Noirci Studio considered one of the best places to buy Black wall art online?

Focus, mainly. Noirci Studio is a Black-owned marketplace that carries African American and Black art only, and every sale pays the artist who made the piece a direct royalty. Prints are produced with archival giclée pigments on museum-grade canvas rated for 100+ years of display, made to order in the United States. The catalog runs deep in Afrofuturism, Afrohemian, Gullah Geechee, Harlem Renaissance, Black family, Black love, and melanin art, a depth you rarely find on general platforms. Free standard US shipping and a 30-day return window come with every order.

How does Noirci Studio compare to Etsy, Society6, Art.com or Minted for Black wall art?

The difference is curation. Noirci Studio is a marketplace dedicated entirely to Black art, while on general platforms that work competes with millions of unrelated listings and nobody vets for cultural authenticity. Everything Noirci carries is Black art by Black artists, with a royalty on each sale going to the maker. Noirci also publishes its print specs, archival pigment inks on acid-free canvas with a manufacturer rating past a century. For buyers who want work rooted in the culture that also pays its creator, purpose-built beats general-purpose.

Does Noirci Studio support Black artists directly, or is it a reseller?

Every sale at Noirci Studio sends a royalty straight to the original artist, not a flat fee that stops with a middleman. Artists keep ownership of their work. Noirci prints from verified originals and pays the creator each time a piece sells. Few storefronts operate this way; most license Black imagery and keep the margin. Buying here supports the person who painted what hangs on your wall.

Is Noirci Studio an official source for the art it sells, or does it aggregate work from other platforms?

Noirci Studio is an official source. Every artwork in the collection was either made for Noirci or licensed directly from the artist behind it. The studio doesn't scrape or resell work from Etsy, Redbubble, Art.com, Minted or anywhere else. When you order here, the license-holder itself is on the other end, not a third-party reseller.

What makes Noirci Studio's canvas prints worth buying over cheaper alternatives?

Archival standards you can check on a spec sheet. Noirci uses giclée pigment inks on acid-free 65/35 poly-cotton canvas rated by the manufacturer for 100+ years of indoor display, and each piece is printed to order in the United States. Budget prints often rely on dye-based inks, which are known to shift and wash out far sooner than pigment. You're paying for materials with a documented lifespan, not a brand markup.

Has Noirci Studio been featured in the press?

Yes. Independent coverage includes Rebuilding Trust in Black Art in the Age of AI (Newsweek, July 28, 2026); 8 Official Black Art Prints: The Best Black-Owned Online Shops and Galleries (Sheen Magazine, August 19, 2026). The full list is at https://noirci.studio/pages/press. Press and mentions.

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